"Not enough quota to process this command"

Windows Vista

"Not enough quota to process this command"

Posted by admin on Jul 15th, 2006

Hello, I'm running Vista 64 bit Ultimate on my desktop and my notebook and I have the following question:I downloaded the SP1 Installer for Visual Studio, which is quite large (442 MB executable) and wanted to run it on my machines: Notebook: no problem Desktop: When I wanted to start the program (I chose "run as administrator" using right mouse button already), the process is immediately aborted with the message "not enough quota to process this command". I looked this up and none of the quota options is activated. But then a strange thing happened: When I disable account administration (not recommended for security reasons) it works without problems.What could be the reason for this strange behaviour? (My systems are both equipped with 2 GB of RAM and have over 100 GB free disk space left. I did not change anything in the system configuration settings after the installation.)Best regards Marco

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  1. anonymous Says:

    "Marco" schrieb im Newsbeitrag This behavior has been reported by several users here in German Vista NGs. In most cases it was a corrupted/aborted install (for instance with Nero or some AntiVirus software) that leaves a lot of files in the temp folders. Some people are able to cure it by deleting these temp files.Maybe it helps.GreetingsG. Born

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